Hello, Wow, this is an interesting idea. And guess what, even the thing you explained in this e-mail is new for me. SO, i don't dare to say i'm a quite experienced qws user anymore. -- Regards, Leonard de Ruijter Playing in the dark
Monday, August 8, 2011, 10:07:33 AM, you wrote: > Greetings. I'm sure I had this idea some years back but I was wondering > whether people would find live QWS webcasts of any use? WE would be using > teamtalk for it's ability to broadcast to and from, each user in stereo, > which is of course a benefit when demonstrating lets say, the progression > tool to create an auto-panner. > These would be recorded and published on my site with permission from > everyone who attends, and I would make it an informal drop-in session and > take questions. > I plan not to lead the group or even set out any course aims, nothing like > that, but for each person to offer tips and tricks, and give ways they do > things that they find very quick. > For example, to copy a track that plays piano to another track I want to > play strings, here's what I do, and why. > 1. Highlight the track. > 2. Do alt t m s. > This will enter the tools menu. this will enter the more tools menu. This > will choose item split track. > 3. Change the split track properties to another channel, patch, etc, until > you are happy with the sound. > Q: Why did you do this instead of copying the track? > a: This way is definitely quicker. When you copy the contents of the > track, you highlight the track, select all with control A, copy with > control C, create a new track with control insert, set up the track > properties from scratch, paste the contents at the right point if the track > doesn't start at time 0, and so on. > When you split the track, chances are you have to adjust only a few > options, IE, track volume, channel and patch. Less steps but the same > overall result. > These are the kinds of things I'd like to share with you all, and also to > demonstrate the note editor and event editors for those of you who don't > necessarily understand them as well as you might wish. > Just a thought anyway. If there is any interest at all in this, we can > perhaps talk offlist about times to set it up, and come back to the list > when a majority of people would be around. > It would also be possible to live-stream the event to a server for those > who wish to listen but not participate or who do not have a microphone. > Both text and audio chat would be available. > MR Andre P. Louis > My personal site: http://AndreLouis.COM > On Facebook: http://onj.me/fb > Free music (for use in MOH systems, podcasts and radio): > http://onj.me/beds > The Beyond Radio Network (TBRN:) http://www.TBRN.NET > The phonetones project: http://onj.me/pt > Please support me by buying a copy of my album: http://onj.me/cd > SpeedDots, tactile screen protectors for your iPhone and iPod: > http://speeddots.onj.me > Online contacts: > Email and NET Messenger: [email protected] > Aim and twitter: FreakyFwoof > Telephone contacts: > Home (phone United Kingdom): +44207-0788886 > Home (fax United Kingdom): +44207- 2212126 > Cellular (United Kingdom): +44-7875-546903 > In the United States: +1-404-8065809 > or > +1-425-906-3664 > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com > for archived list posts, see > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
